Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Feb 1922, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sniffen of Brooklyn, N/Y. have announced the engagement /of ^their _dajighter^-Beai trice, to Freeborn Garretson Jewett, III. of ^Philadelphia, formerly of Kenilworth. Mr. Jewett's father, the late Rev. Freeborn C, Jewett, lived here for a number of years as rector of the Church of the Hply Comforter. Mr. John Benham had as his guests Mr. Harry Harrison, Mr. Sidney Fair- ley, Dr.Rufus Stolp and. Mr. Arthur Woodward of Winnetka at the Union League club dinner, at wich Mr. Her- bert Hoover was guest of honor. ^^Mrs^ Victor C. Sanborn joined her daughter, Miss Louisa Sanborn, who has been in New York on a brief visit, this week, and they both will sail on Saturday for;a^year's trip around the1 world^i-'^f%i^:;;.--;,; â- â-  - Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis and Mr. and Mrs, Samuei^^larhr of^Bv^Hston" have returned tcjg their homes after spending two weiks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway.^^ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pease and Mrs. Deyo and daughter,S Bernice of Wil- mette, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vissering before leaving for Los Angeles, The last meeting of the Current Events class conducted by Mrs, Ad- ams and Miss Julie Adams was held Wednesday morning at the Kenil- worth club. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Poresman, who have been in Phaliadelphia for the past six weeks, have gone to Atlantic City for-a week and from there JwilU =^ go to Pinehurst. -â- --â- ^§'" 3T Mr. and Mrs. ttohn Hicks have pur- chased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- -ttiurFrTPooIerat 241 Melrose avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Poole will move to New ..York.. ..â- -„-.:,,,, ' * ...:â- â-  .•,.â- ;â- ;:â- 'â- :.,,:/.â-  .-. _frs?^vTcTcÂ¥^hinning Sanborn and daughter sailed Saturday, for Naples, Italy. They expect to remain abroad 2 Mr. Owen T. Reeves, who was the guest of the Cuyamel Fruit Company on a trip to Honduras, CentraUAmer- ica, returned Thursday last, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Ross have returned from-a--^ree--weeks' visit in Boston and Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dwinell Slater enter- ^tainedâ€"4het Evening Brldge_-jctlufa-l Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Burhham ar- rived home Thursday last after a trip to Panama, Jamafca^njHgu^^ " Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen are at the Ambassador hotel for two weeks be- fore leaving-for- eaiiforniarâ€" ^Mr^and Mrs. QatJi Ktjith aiilvad journ throxsh: the south/ ^ ^r Each one of our Customers has*a Credit account witlr us which enables purchases to fce â„¢ad$f>f nOiOasy Payments Outstanding in ;-|^.,;this extensive-'^ llff. family. iil«, is.: â-  Washing Machine â€"an addition to household equipment of great economic importan»^_4«adrfn«_tihat takM over th« hardest work in the home end does it thor- oughly at a cost of about 5 cents a week for current â- n^^^'Teu can buy the Mrs. James Prentiss arrived home Saturday last after ten days at Ann Arbor, Mich. _,h . ; ^, V Mrs. Grant Ridgway returned home Tuesday after a two weeks' sojourn in Boston.'..„,. >;V i-./;.;*•â- ;â- ;>â- ,,,:y; -.:,-. l^TJie l*liursday,^!vening Bridge-elub^ met with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis this week.,; Mrs. Frank Ketchum entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday last. â€"oâ€" . â- â-  Miss Caroline Jane Everett spent last week-end in Lake Forest. r,s; Wilmette Legion Affairs 'ill* » .pH'Imi hit* ftrti »i * ** The social meeting of the Wilmette Post '"/No. 46, The American Legion, held^at Library1 Hall, Jdpnaay-aveniugv February 20, was well attended. Sev- eralnew members were obtained. Cards, with prizes, p provided; enter- tainment. Special features were^pror vlded ToST the e^tieTtalnnienr^f^tnÂ¥ women members and the occasion was most enjoyable. It is hoped that the women members will feel that, not "â€"I tette . Contractors and builders rely til the txee^ tional quiuliy of Marquette Ceinentj^llf This exceptional quality results not onlyfrom which the finished product is induced but also from the extreme care exercised in every detail of man^^ iltrength ffict fine worldhg ^a1illes^u^^on»^| quently characteristic of Marquette Cement. "friiTitr fines'w&^:Sa^"Wd^^^S[j^&BB^A_ of any quantity of Marquette, typical of Marquette service^^T^^ '^p.fr'M >>-â-  â-  â- 'V4 Remember these points and that we carry Marquette Cement;^-^-^^ £DiNGER^&^Gffi^AN^| only because they are members of the legion, but for reasons of themselves and their Influence, they are always welcome. ^«;;K;S>^itj|jj,. â-  A number of Wilmette Post men* bers attended the Patriotic meeting at the Auditorium 0*1 Wa)»hingtoii?» Birthday, gUrea by the Ilnioii l^agnii clul» of Chicago. National Cottiniilii^ ar^MacNhier and Herbert Hooireiv Secretary of Commerce; were* the sneakers. :^l*ito'n»iw.s.^i^-:'-.f^L\ttnl!;' ;^onzi?r SIPI r0mm : Are you liy>n ~l|Tno|i|fn^........... 1 They drSamiH oi|faJbu|€5 ..>;§: Their money is iostF|l|^^^^^ ~^SSenm-ble^ "'"^riiioney. in a gpod:t>an;k||l||^i iiz^'Thei* i_. brings returns* :£^i$0&^§ It is there '^^lili§g0t iome< Memberol S3 leserve I ;H:ff fM' ^^j?^^^^^^^^^^1. When a garage guarantees its work- ^lnM^>rit is^ndefstobiJ tbatyour car is satisfactory when it leaves the ani^ot-in;;j*fc.-Jb»iEi»a!i» t6: give tnl people <rf Wilinette dissatis- faction, just the understanding that you haveW a garage with the best mex^iariicir^viul^ Mr. J. Helton WtfeWf say there is not a car in existence ^ja^^aanoi^p^putlj^^ condition un<derl^ ^H^i,,^^tson,|||:;^ 3^^-Wholesale fruit and Veptable lEalSF ii'now pre^afld"-l6":deiiver or vei but the: very linest %aliiy wi^ Satisfaction is':guarante^d.. |.S?f|/il#|l|li )e^ery::-w4li:;::be:^aae'-^^^ Tuesday of each welek- Any "ordersi/retSeivei aia^^Satiirday^ughy^ thbse day§^ n^5T^pmanI J3eaiity ^pPesTnlt^ ^he-very nnjjt^dajfo tatoes at $2.00 per bushel :5;^i!iw^^pire ^ cider in S^llon kegs madM m r'$0$W^00% ^i ^"^Terms ;are'cas^dil^HVe.^ 2|.iI>hc1p'....^mriStk^ Jof£for_^pr5curS^' infortnation,;; or^can be m^g ^reached.....in-the;eyeni|i^:;at^ : Kenilworth"! 5220 Will 'niaM^ a sjpe^ ^o|^ng^n^'grp>e^ 'XM striej^ l^j^in^^ ifroni wHolesaler to consu â- ^fSf ifiilill' DANNEMARK'S ELECTRIC SHOP gHSijSSitgfi

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